Great music can come from anywhere, whether it's right next door or across the world, and that is on full display this week.

Thursday, Dec. 7

FKJ

Metro

3730 N. Clark St. 773-549-4140

French Kiwi Juice is the moniker taken up by Paris-based multi-instrumentalist Vincent Fenton, who comes to Chicago in support of his self-titled debut. Fenton’s music is highly ambitious, taking influence from sounds past and contemporary to usher in a new age of soulful electronic for a new age of listeners. $22.50. 8 p.m., 18+. Tickets: metrochicago.com

Saturday, Dec. 9

Angel Olsen

Riviera Theatre

4746 N. Racine Ave. 773-275-6800

In continued support of her third full-length record, “My Woman,” illustrious singer-songwriter Angel Olsen returns to perform in the city she once called home. Having started as a musician in Chicago, every time Olsen performs here feels like a grand homecoming event. Her 2017 release — a collection of B-sides, demos and covers, titled “Phases” — proves that even on her leftovers, Olsen is continually perfecting her unique style. $25. 6:30 p.m., 18+. Tickets: rivieratheatre.com

The Districts

The Empty Bottle

1035 N. Western Ave. 773-276-3600

Made up of four high school friends from small-town Pennsylvania, the youthfulness of The Districts’ was on a pedestal on their first two records. Though promising, a boyish sensibility seeped through their former records. But the group has since transformed with the maturity exposed on their latest record, “Popular Manipulations,” which boasts a tighter sound and more promise than ever before. $15. 9 p.m., 21+. Tickets: emptybottle.com

Sunday, Dec. 10

Signal-to-Noise

Schubas

3159 N. Southport Ave. 773-525-2508

Celebrating the release of their second album “Land of Nod,” local folk band Signal-to-Noise brings their singular brand of introspective folk to Schubas. Melding traditional folk with emo and early indie influences creates a fantastical ambience. Although the band started as a solo project by Michael Downing, he has since invited numerous talented musicians who help create opulent compositions. $10. 8 p.m., 18+. Tickets: lh-st.com

Wednesday, Dec. 13

Pack Wolf

Subterranean

2011 W. North Ave. 773-278-6600

This Cleveland collective of friends has already opened for Chicago’s own punk rockers Post Animal, and now bring their organized noise to Downstairs at Subterranean for their own headlining show. Spacey melodies and raucous anthems make this group of young musicians so exciting. “Spaced Out,” the first song from their forthcoming LP, teases innovation from a group that’s just getting started. $8. 6:30 p.m., 17+. Tickets: subt.net